98.87% of the births are from health facilities
1.12% of the births are from home
97.4% of the children are born alive
2.06% of the children are born dead
Sub-Chiefs from the following locations brought their monthly returns;
5.34% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
53.5% of the newborns are male
46.5% of the newborns are female
100% of the births are from health facilities
97.2% of the children are born alive
1.96% of the children are born dead
No home birth was recorded
6.1% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
47% of the newborns are male
53% of the newborns are female
99.4% of the births are from health facilities
98.2% of the children are born alive
0.96% of the children are born dead
Home births were recorded in the following sub-locations;
4.92% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
49.1% of the newborns are male
50.9% of the newborns are female
100% of the births are from health facilities
98.9% of the children are born alive
1.1% of the children are born dead
No home birth was recorded
4.91% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
50.2% of the newborns are male
49.8% of the newborns are female
99.5% of the births are from health facilities
Home births were recorded in the following sub-locations;
97.8% of the children are born alive
1.4% of the children are born dead
4.13% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
51.6% of the newborns are male
48.4% of the newborns are female
98.7% of the births are from health facilities
Home births were recorded in the following sub-locations;
98.7% of the children are born alive
0.88% of the children are born dead
6.87% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
48.8% of the newborns are male
51.2% of the newborns are female
99.5% of the births are from health facilities
Home births were recorded in the following sub-locations;
98.1% of the children are born alive
1.9% of the children are born dead
5.16% of the mothers are below 18 years of age
49.8% of the newborns are male while 50.1% of the newborns are female
85.17% of the deaths were registered as current
78.82% of the registered deaths occurred at home
Kombewa County Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (50%) amongst the health facilities
Kogony sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (8.6%) amongst the sub-locations
51.7% of the registered deaths are male, 43.8% are female
Malaria resulted in as the highest cause of death ,claiming 26.4% of the registered deaths
72.27% of the deaths were registered as current
73.9% of the registered deaths occurred at home
Kombewa County Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (54.8%) amongst the health facilities
Lower Osiri sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (11.36%) amongst the sub-locations
58.1% of the registered deaths are male, 41.9% are female
Sudden death is the leading cause of current registered deaths - 12.8%
73.6% of the deaths were registered as current
77.8% of the registered deaths occurred at home
Kombewa County Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (37.5%) amongst the health facilities
Kajulu-Koker sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (9.12%) amongst the sub-locations
55.7% of the registered deaths are male, 44.3% are female
Malaria is the leading cause of current registered deaths - 12.8%
72.4% of the deaths were registered as current
80.2% of the registered deaths occurred at home
Kombewa County Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (56.5%) amongst the health facilities
North Ratta sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (8.6%) amongst the sub-locations
45.2% of the registered deaths are male, 54.8% are female
Malaria is the leading cause of current registered deaths - 16.7%
79.2% of the deaths were registered as current
80.2% of the registered deaths occurred at home
St. Jairus Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (46.4%) amongst the health facilities
West Kolunje sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (16.7%) amongst the sub-locations
56% of the registered deaths are male, 44% are female
Malaria is the leading cause of current registered deaths - 29.8%
84.2% of the deaths were registered as current
82.3% of the registered deaths occurred at home
Kombewa County Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (45.9%) amongst the health facilities
North Kapuonja sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (8.72%) amongst the sub-locations
58.3% of the registered deaths are male, 41.7% are female
Malaria is the leading cause of current registered deaths - 12%
79.2% of all the registered deaths from January 2023 to June 2023 were classified as current
78.4% of the all registered deaths occurred at home
Kombewa County Hospital registered the highest number of current deaths (48.3%) amongst the health facilities from January 2023-June 2023
Ojola sub-location registered the highest number of current deaths (3.57%) amongst the sub-locations
59.4% of the registered deaths are male, 40.5% are female
Malaria is the leading cause of current registered deaths - 13.5%